Allegra Clark is a Los Angeles-based trilingual actor and voiceover artist originally from New York City. After spending a childhood doing commercials and school plays in both French and English, Allegra studied theatre and Italian literature at Northwestern University, where she realized her knack for doing voices and accents. As a result, she decided to marry her long passion for video games and animation with her training as an actor, and developed her skills in voiceover by training with experienced performers like Joan Bogden and Bob Bergen.

In addition to screaming into microphones in small padded rooms, Allegra also enjoys pushing her personal boundaries by doing improv, and making excellent use of her eight years of vocal training by serenading her cat.

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PRESS

For Dragon Age: Inquisition - as Josephine Montilyet

"Worth special mention is Allegra Clark as Josephine Montilyet. The carefully layered character comes across both in the writing and in Clark's portrayal of her as a diplomat who is shrewd and cunning, but also caring and often quite adorable." - The Gaming Butler

"Voice acting also reaches new levels of excellence, as especially the female British Inquisitor Alix Wilton Regan and Allegra Clark, voice actress for Josephine, shine in their respective scenes."- 3rd Strike

For Tyranny - as Verse

"The voice acting was spot on and very enjoyable. In fact, I chose to side with the Scarlet Chorus for the majority of the game based on how much I loved Verse’s voice."​ - Elotalk

For Mass Effect: Andromeda​ - as Nakmor Kesh

"Characters like Jarun Tann (voiced by "Silicon Valley" star Kumail Nanjiani) and Nakmor Kesh (voiced by Allegra Clark) immediately reminded me of the best aspects of the "Mass Effect" series: Characters with history, who respond in realistic ways, who are just as likely to be honest as they are to be manipulative." - Business Insider